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23 April, 14:44

A sample of 50 is selected from a known population of 250 elements. The population standard deviation is 15. Using the finite correction factor, what is the standard error of the sample means?

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  1. 23 April, 15:00
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    Answer: standard error of mean r * = 1.90

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The Finite Correction Factor (FPC) is used when you sample without replacement from more than 5% of a finite population.

    FPC = √[ (N-n) / (N-1) ]

    N = population size = 250

    n = sample size = 50

    r * = standard error of mean

    r = standard deviation = 15

    FPC = √[ (250-50) / (250-1) ] = 0.896

    Standard error of mean using FPC will be given as

    r * = (r/√n) * FPC

    r * = 15/√50 * 0.896

    r * = 1.90
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